make (a) big play of (something)

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make (a) big play of (something)

To draw attention to something in a grandiose or ostentatious manner so as to make it seem very important. The film makes big play of the supposed antagonistic relationship between the two big thinkers.As public opinion shifts, the party's politicians are making a big play of their historic opposition to the law.

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